Ever wondered what applied physicists do? Or conjured the
design and structure of buildings and bridges? Want to learn more about the
application of majors in the real world? Thencome to Mudd on Friday, February 22, from 12 - 3pm and get a taste of
the different departments, and hear presentations from our faculty on what
makes their field of engineering exciting and interesting. Learn interesting
little known facts about the departments and some of our illustrious alumni as
you work your way through the building, scavenging facts and ideas, and come
away with some new insights into what your future as an engineer might
hold.End yourgrand tour with the opportunity to speak with
representatives from the Center for Student Advising, the Center for Career
Education, the Office of Global Programs and the Office of Fellowships, and the
Engineering student clubs.

Passport to SEAS is a
joint effort of the Engineering Student Council, the Office of Undergraduate
Student Affairs and Global Programs, the Center for Student Advising and the
Center for Career Education.